tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4155637663191071619.post3677343737883221025..comments2019-09-15T11:10:36.219+02:00Comments on The Free Jazz Collective: Simon Rose & Steve Noble, Simon Rose & Philippe LemoineStefhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05850363083443529518noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4155637663191071619.post-4954770709908069202019-05-28T18:08:30.800+02:002019-05-28T18:08:30.800+02:00Simon Rose is a great artist who unfortunately (at...Simon Rose is a great artist who unfortunately (at least in my eyes) is still operating under the radar of the free jazz cognocenti. There&#39;s a duo sax-percussion album, really worth looking for,on the now inactive Rayon records with Pascal Nichols. More info here: https://www.discogs.com/Simon-Rose-2-Pascal-Nichols-Ball-Tole/release/3702463FOTIS NIKOLAKOPOULOSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4155637663191071619.post-334849666329668802019-05-28T10:12:02.490+02:002019-05-28T10:12:02.490+02:00In fairness Stef, Britain and France have a number...In fairness Stef, Britain and France have a number of labels that publish this kind of music, including previous albums featuring, individually, all three of the musicians covered today. They’ve also played on albums produced by labels based in Portugal, Austria and Holland and self-released on Bandcamp, which isn’t really located anywhere. All that the current releases tell us is that it’s very much an international affair.Colin Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15299083093155110037noreply@blogger.com